RE: X pop message ID different from actual user ID info: trigereing sp
- From: v-natliu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Nathan Liu [MSFT])
- Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2005 07:53:32 GMT
Hello Clinton,
Thank you for posting in the SBS newsgroup.
To narrow down this issue, please help me collect the following information:
1. Based on my testing, to check the message ID of the outgoing email, you
may select the 'Sent Items' and double-click the appropriate email, then
point to File -> Properties, on the dialog box, click Message ID tab, you
can see the original message ID. As you mentioned, the message ID on the
outgoing mail of our users has the X-pop field different from the actual
sent to user address. Please help me confirm where you find the message ID.
2. What does the "X-POP-User" and the "x pop address" mean?
3. Based on my testing, to check the email Internet headers, you may
select the Inbox and double-click the appropriate email, then point to View
-> Options, on the dialog box, you can find the Internet headers under the
Internet headers box.
4. Please help me confirm whether you have installed any third-party
software on the SBS 2003 Server.
5. Please refer to the below steps to enable SMTP logging:
1) Open the properties page of the Default SMTP Virtual Server in
Exchange System Manager.
2) On the General tab, check the "Enable logging" box.
3) Click Properties, click the Extended Properties tab and check all
the boxes on the list.
4) Click OK twice.
5) Stop and restart the SMTP virtual server.
6) Reproduce the issue.
7) Stop the SMTP virtual server.
8) Go to the C:\WINDOWS\system32\LogFiles\SMTPSVC1 folder and check
the latest two (if there are many) log files.
I'm looking forward to your update. If you have any questions or concerns,
please do not hesitate to let me know. I am always happy to be of further
assistance.
Best regards,
Nathan Liu (MSFT)
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>Thread-Topic: X pop message ID different from actual user ID info:
trigereing sp
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>Subject: X pop message ID different from actual user ID info: trigereing sp
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>Hello there, I'm running E2003, SBS 2003PE, and MS POP3 Connector.
>
>The message ID on the outgoing mail of our users has the X-pop field
>different from the actual sent to user address. The xpop addy changes at
>random to other users on our system. This is triggering problems on Spam
>filters. The x pop address is always that of an account on our system, but
it
>appears that something is randomly selecting the outgoing account
>authentication to any account that works.
>
>I've checked my SMTP connectors, and they look clean.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>I've sent myself a test message to my gmail account. notice how the
>"X-POP-User: vanhelp.someone.com" is different than the actual sent from
>account "<clintonw@xxxxxxxxxxx>".
>
>EXAMPLE:
>
>"X-Gmail-Received: c1f71e0695ddb4580d208b1d6edf211afd027982
>Delivered-To: agentanan***@gmail.com
>Received: by 10.36.17.11 with SMTP id 11cs16363nzq;
>Thu, 30 Jun 2005 15:50:14 -0700 (PDT)
>Received: by 10.36.37.14 with SMTP id k14mr177231nzk;
>Thu, 30 Jun 2005 15:50:14 -0700 (PDT)
>Return-Path: <clintonw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Received: from mail**.megamailservers.com (mail**.megamailservers.com
>[216.***.36.59])
>by mx.gmail.com with ESMTP id e1si93304nzd.2005.06.30.15.49.50;
>Thu, 30 Jun 2005 15:50:14 -0700 (PDT)
>Received-SPF: neutral (gmail.com: 216.251.36.59 is neither permitted nor
>denied by best guess record for domain of clintonw@xxxxxxxxxxx)
>X-POP-User: vanhelp.someone.com
>Received: from someone.com (s**-180-97-220.**.hsia.telus.net
[**.180.97.220])
>by mail59.megamailservers.com (8.13.1/8.13.1) with ESMTP id j5UMnmEm005404
>for <agentana****@gmail.com>; Thu, 30 Jun 2005 18:49:50 -0400
>Content-class: urn:content-classes:message
>Subject: Test 2
>MIME-Version: 1.0
>Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
>boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C57DC6.AD55B8C0"
>Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 15:54:31 -0700
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>From: "Clinton Wong" <clintonw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>
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